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Andy Serkis is the latest Lord of the Rings star to weigh in on in the debate of more movies being made.
The 59-year-old actor, who is the actor behind Gollum, in the original trilogy, spoke about the possibility of returning as the hobbit character in any future flicks.
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Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Andy says he’d be open to them!
“I adore those guys and they are a second family to me,” he stated, speaking of Peter Jackson and his company. “I’ve spent so many years making films with them. I love their sensibility and their take; it’s filmmaking on a different kind of level. You live and breathe it.”
Andy added, “Yes, if some opportunity were to come up, it would be an amazing thing.”
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